Ye believe that your lad would do as muckle for you after a' that has come and gane between ye.
And aye she cried for Kempion, Gin he would but cum to her hand: Now word has gane to Kempion, That sicken a beast was in his land.
He has gotten a coat of the even cloth, And a pair of shoes of velvet green; And, till seven years were gane and past, True Thomas on earth was never seen.
The deil's gane ower Jock Wabster is a saying which I have been accustomed to in my part of the country from early years.
Na, he's gane to Edinburgh on a verra useless job.
They thieves hae near hand herrit hail, Ettrick Forest and Lauderdale; Now are they gane To Lothiane, And spares nane That they will wail.
Now Lady Maisry isgane hame; Made him a winding sheet; And, at the back o' merry Lincoln, The dead corpse did her meet.
Up then rose fair Annet's father, Twa hours or it were day, And he is gane into the bower Wherein fair Annet lay.
She's gane unto her west window, The bolt she fainly drew; And unto that lady's white, white neck The bird a letter threw.
He hadna gane a step, a step, A step but barely ane, When a bout flew out o' our goodly ship, And the salt sea it came in.
The lady's gane to her chamber As fast as she could fare; And she has drunk a sleepy draught, She mix'd it wi' mickle care.
I would be nane surprised the morn to hear that the Nebuchadnezzar was a' gane to pigs and whistles, and driven out wi' the divors bill to the barren pastures of bankruptcy.
I wis the poor thing hasnagane by itsel wi' a broken heart.
There's your poor father flown demented, and a' the comfort in his cup and mine gane like water spilt on the ground.
His arm hurts him sairly, and I was noticing that the fish had gane to deep waters.
An I had kend, I wad hae gien him my ain bed, and sleepit in the byre or he had gane up by; but it canna be helpit now.
And if it be my lot to return to this village after ye are gane hame to your ain place, these auld withered hands will frame a stane of memorial, that your name may not perish from among the people.
Ye maunna curb his head ower sair in neither; and, to be sure, since he has gane doun to the Howff, ye maun just e'en pay the lawing.
Now word is gane to the bauld Keeper, In Branksome Ha' where that he lay, That Lord Scroope has ta'en the Kinmont Willie, Between the hours of night and day.
He hadna gane a step, a step, A step but barely ane, When a bout flew out of our goodly ship, And the salt sea it came in.
And Janet sat upo' the chair, White as the day did daw; Her smile was a sunlight left on the sea, Whan the sun has gane awa'.
And she micht hae gane on lauchin' to a' eternity--for onything I cared.
I suppose I had gane upo' my knees till her, and syne like the lave o' the celestials she tuik to her feathers and flew.
Sae we'll awa' to our beds, and houp things mayna be sae far gane as the soun' o' them.
And afore I had gane mony yairds, I cam upo' fowk gaein to the kirk.
For dadda has ganeto the seaside to look for wark.
Then Hugh Boy is no comin' hame the nicht till the 'awfu' woman' is gane away!
She is gane to serve at Loch Spellanderie by the Water o' Ae!
O he's gane down to yon shore side As fast as he could fare; He saw fair Annie in the boat, But the wind it toss'd her sair.
She hadna well gane thro' the reel, 125 Nor yet well on the green, Till she fell down at Willie's feet As cauld as ony stane.
Up then rose fair Annets father, 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he is gane into the bower Wherein fair Annet lay.
And word's gane to the clerk himsell, As he was drinking wine, That his twa sons at fair Parish Were bound in prison strang.
He was gane a year away, A year but barely ane, When a strange fancy cam into his head, 15 That fair Nanciebel was gane.
But word's gane to the michty Mayor, As he sailed on the sea, That the Clerk's twa sons made licht lemans 15 O' his fair dauchters twae.
Yes, he is gane into the hall, With his brave bride and monie ane.
So they hae gane before the king, 145 With courage bauld and free; Their armour bright cast sic a light, That almost dim'd his e'e.
Sweet William's gane over seas, Some unco lair to learn, And our gude Bailie's ae dochter Is awa to learn the same.
My gudesire was like a man in a dream--he looked for the stranger, but he was gane for the time.
My gudesire kend mony that had long before ganeto their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet.
Then coming was the night sae dark, And gane was a' the light of day?
Up then rose fair Annets father 45 Twa hours or it wer day, And he isgane into the bower, Wherein fair Annet lay.
It's no' the first time I've gane hame in the mornin', onyway.
The bottle o' ale has gane to your head, and ye've forgotten.
The girl started from his touch, with a cold shudder, and muttered-- "Is it no gane yet?
The hostler telt me that his lairdship had gane for a walk o'er the brig to Castle Lone.
Aweel, I waur e'en just confounded to see the dook here away without the doochess; and I just after reading in the Times how they were married o' the day before yesterday, and gane for their wedding trip to Paris!
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